(http://www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=SAFA2)
Meally sage is a deer resistant fragrant wildflower that will do well in your garden. It will not only provide beauty in your garden it will attract hummingbirds, butterflies and bees. It blooms from April through the summer into the fall months. Over the years I have seen large areas of mealy sage put on some really dramatic shows. Since its flowering time overlaps with several other wildflowers, you capture some colorful mixtures in your landscape photos. Where the bluebonnet might not grow, the mealy sage fills in the gaps.

Currently observed:

I-10 west from Boerne to Kerrville.

FM-289 south from Comfort.

Old #9/Old San Antonio RD north from FM-473

James Kiehl River Bend Park

Some historic locations

I-35 near Salado, Texas

Texas 41 going west of I-10 north of Kerrville (2007 there were several miles of it along Texas 41).